Where is the coronavirus in N.J.? Latest map, update on county-by-county cases. (April 6, 2020)

New Jersey has eclipsed 1,000 coronavirus deaths with Bergen reaching 200 fatalities and Essex at 186, according to the latest numbers released state health officials.

At least 1,003 people in New Jersey have died of COVID-19 related causes, state officials said Monday.

Hudson County has had 92 deaths, Middlesex County 87 and Union County 78.

Though at least 41,090 people in the state have tested positive for coronavirus, the overwhelming majority — about 80 to 85% — have mild or moderate symptoms and either have recovered or are expected to recover. Another 47,942 people have tested negative for the virus.

Most cases are in northern and Central Jersey. More than 6,800 people in Bergen tested positive with Essex (4,493) and Hudson (4,395)

New Jersey health officials have been reporting statewide totals and providing a county-by-county breakdown, but some county and municipal health departments have been providing additional detail, including town-by-town case numbers. NJ Advance Media has compiled that information below.

ATLANTIC COUNTY (State reports 132 cases with 1 death; county reports 127 cases with 11 who have recovered.)

Atlantic County officials announced 24 new cases on Sunday.

A sampling from the county:

• The first death, a man in his 50s with underlying health problems, was announced Thursday, April 2.

• A Borgata casino table games dealer.

• Two college basketball officials who worked at the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on March 10 and 11.

BERGEN COUNTY (6,862 cases with 200 deaths; county reports 4,766 cases as of 6 p.m. Friday)

Bergen County officials last updated town-by-town totals on Friday evening: